On Saturday night, Ronda Rousey has a big fight against Bethe Correia in Brazil, and there is a good chance that professional wrestling fans are going to be seeing a familiar face. Stephanie McMahon is rumored to be heading down to South America to show support for Rousey. The two of them have developed quite the friendship backstage. There is also a business aspect to the potential visit.

If you're an independent wrestling promoter, and you want to have AJ Lee on your show, then it is going to cost you at least $15,000. She is asking for that as her daily rate and traveling expenses. Of course, the former diva isn't all that eager to take on these bookings at the moment because she does not really need the money. She would rather spend time with CM Punk as he trains for his UFC debut.

Much has been discussed about Stephen Amell being involved in professional wrestling over the past couple of months, but nothing has been made official just yet. The latest rumor right now is that the Arrow actor is going to be in the corner of Adrian Neville when he faces Stardust at Summerslam. Management wants celebrity involvement for the pay per view.

Pretty soon, there might be another reality television star on the WWE roster. Angelina Pivarnick from the Jersey Shore has announced that she has started to train for a potential tryout with the company. She has some experience from her time on the independent wrestling circuit and her brief stint in TNA. Management is always interested in people with name value.

Uhaa Nation has been given a new theme song to use in NXT, and it is interesting to note that it is a piece that was utilized on the very first episode of Impact Wrestling that aired on Destination America. Since that could be grounds for a lawsuit, someone might have made a mistake backstage. A change should be expected soon, as the legal department already has their hands full with lawsuits.

According to Jim Cornette, the reason why Kevin Owens is now finding major success in WWE is because he has changed his personality. The legendary manager stated that the former NXT champion was a bit difficult to deal with backstage throughout the majority of his career. Cornette stated that Owens refused to listen to management when he was on the independent wrestling circuit.

Even though he has long known as someone that likes to surprise the internet wrestling community, there is a widespread belief that MVP has left TNA after the former United States Heavyweight Champion posted a couple of messages on social media. There is a chance that he could be taking some time away from the promotion before making a comeback later on in the year.

For a couple of decades now, New Japan has been one of the most well known wrestling promotion in the world. Management is trying to increase their popularity by doing an international expansion. The company is going to send their top stars, such as Hiroshi Tanahashi, more frequently to the United States. They already have deals in place with GFW, ROH, NWA and a couple of other small promotions.

Reports recently surfaced that Jack Swagger had deleted his social media account, which quickly led to the internet wrestling community to speculate that he could be upset with his status within WWE. However, the certified account is still up and running. Swagger wants more of a role, but he has not been overtly expressing his displeasure backstage or anything.

Since they already spent the money and effort to film the segments, TNA officials have reportedly attempted to try to make a deal with Lucha Underground to let them use footage of Shawn Hernandez on upcoming episodes of Impact Wrestling. The latter company is said to be very much against the idea because they feel that Hernandez is still a part of their promotion.